MAXI BEAM IDEAS Adaptable Architectural Tools Get inspiration and ideas from more than 30 examples of the use of lightweight decorative beams as architectural features. www.supawood.com
Massive Maxi Beam Ceilings ~Create the chunky beam look~
Maxi Beam Feature Zones ~Define a space~
Floating Maxi Beam Ceiling Features ~Create proportion, intimacy & interest~ Maxi Beam Screens ~Define areas while maintaining continuity & flow~
Maxi Beam Mix-It-Up ~Play with directions, sizes and colours and release your creativity~
Maxi Beam Tailored Shapes ~As adaptable as your imagination~
Maxi Beam To Light It Up ~Integrated lighting to point the way~
MAXI BEAM IDEAS Adaptable Architectural Tools As the inventors and manufacturers of, Australia's leading MAXI BEAM brand, it is SUPAWOOD's pleasure to sponsor this document which provides examples of just some of the applications possible with the light weight, large scale and rigidity of the lightweight beams. Supaslat All the images shown in this booklet show Supaslat MAXI BEAMS which SUPAWOOD have proudly supplied. Since 2009 we have supplied over 300,000 LM of beams and no two projects have been the same. We'd like to thank our design and construction partners for providing us with a never-ending source of inspiration and interesting applications. If you would like more product information or discuss how to use MAXI BEAMS in your next project, please contact our team on... Ph: AUS +61 1800 002 123 NZ: +64 (9) 887 3234 E: sales@supawood.com.au UK - Ph: +44 (0) 845 347 0026 E: sales@supawood.co.uk Designers Credits Front Cover: Left Campbelltown Freshfood Precinct, Campbelltown Mall, NSW. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak laminate in staggered in 2 different depths. Designer: Edge ID. Right top 157 Walker Street, North Sydney NSW. Custom contoured beams in SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak. Designer: Whelch+Major. Right middle Top left Namaste Lounge Bar & Restaurant, North London UK. SUPALAMI Walnut laminate beams. Right bottom Ascot Racecourse, Perth WA. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak laminate. Designer: Webster+Allan (formally MINK Studio Design Interiors). Page 1 - Massive Maxi Beam Ceilings - : Top left Greenslopes Hospital, Greenslopes QLD. SUPAFINISH Hoop Pine concept timber veneer under SUPACOUSTIC panels. Designer: Phillip Smith Conwell. Top right Tarong Energy, Brisbane QLD. SUPAFINISH Tasmanian Oak concept veneer beams. Designer: Cunsolo Architects. Middle left - Sunsuper, Brisbane QLD. Solid colour SUPACOLOUR White under SUPACOUSTIC panels. Designer: Phillips Smith Conwell Architects. Middle right Sunsuper, Brisbane QLD. SUPAVENEER American Oak natural timber veneer under SUPACOUSTIC acoustic panels. Designer: Phillips Smith Conwell Architects. Bottom Jasper Hotel, Melbourne, VIC. Long lengths of SUPALAMI Striped Mahogany laminate beams in varying heights and spacings. Designer: K2LD. Page 2 - Maxi Beam Feature Zones: Top left Majura Park Shopping Centre, Canberra ACT. SUPAVENEER Spotted Gum natural timber veneer. Designer: Sanders Global. Top right Homebuyers Centre Offices, Osborne Park WA. SUPACOLOUR Signal Red beams. Designer: HBO+EMTB. Middle left Homebuyers Centre Offices, Osborne Park WA. SUPALAMI Light Tas Oak laminate beams. Designer: HBO+EMTB. Middle right Simonds Stadium, Kardinia Park VIC (formally Skilled Stadium). SUPAVENEER Blackwood natural timber veneer. Designer: Populous. Bottom Tarong Energy, Brisbane QLD. SUPAFINISH Tasmanian Oak concept veneer beams. Designer: Cunsolo Architects. Page 3 - Floating Maxi Beam Ceiling Features: Top right Simonds Stadium, Kardinia Park VIC (formally Skilled Stadium). SUPAVENEER Blackwood natural timber veneer. Designer: Populous. Top left Westfields Penrith Food Hall, Penrith NSW. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak floating beams constructed into rafts. Designer/Builder: Scentre Group. Page 3 - Floating Maxi Beam Ceiling Features cont: Middle left Trader, Qantas Terminal Sydney Airport, NSW. SUPALAMI Striped Mahogany laminate floating beams. Designer: Thoughtspace. Middle right Food Xchange, Carringbah NSW. SUPALAMI Rustic Oak laminate beams. Designer: Lacoste & Stevenson. Page 3 - Maxi Beam Screens: Bottom left Hills Shire Council Administration Building, Baulkham Hills NSW. SUPAVENEER Tak Oak ¼ Cut natural timber veneer screen. Designer: DWP Suters Architects. Bottom middle Health & Support Building, Nepean College of TAFE. Kingswood Campus, NSW. SUPAVENEER Spotted Gum natural timber veneer beams are screen and balustrade. Designer: Perumal Pedavoli Architects. Bottom right NSW Surf Lifesaving HQ, Belrose NSW. SUPAVENEER Blackwood natural timber veneer wall screen and suspended ceiling. Designer: Andrews Neil Urban Design Group. Page 4 - Maxi Beam Mix-It-Up: Top left South Hedland Shopping Centre, South Hedland WA. SUPALAMI White, Striped Mahogany and Blackwashed in varying depths. Designer: Taylor Robinson. Top right Nathan Lion HQ, Homebush NSW. SUPALAMI White and SUPAVENEER Tasmanian Oak beams. Designer: PCG. Middle left - Campbelltown Freshfood Precinct, Campbelltown Mall NSW. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak. Designer: Edge ID. Bottom Ascot Racecourse, Perth WA. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak laminate beams. Designer: Webster+Allan (formally MINK Studio Design Interiors). Page 5 - Maxi Beam Tailored Shapes Top left and bottom Ocean Keys Shopping Centre, Clarkson WA. SUPALAMI Limed Poplar laminate. Designer: Taylor Robinson. Top right 157 Walker Street, North Sydney NSW. Custom contoured beams in SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak. Designer: Whelch+Major. Page 6 - Maxi Beam To Light It Up Top left Namaste Lounge Bar & Restaurant, North London UK. SUPALAMI Walnut laminate beams. Top right Willson HTM Investment Group, Sydney CBD NSW. SUPAVENEER Walnut natural timber veneer tapered beams with integrated strips. Designer: Davenport Campbell. Bottom left and right IGA Romeo's Food Hall, the MLC Centre, Sydney NSW. SUPALAMI Striped Mahogany laminate flowing, curving and shaped beams with integrated LED lighting. Designer: Saunders Global. Back cover: Ascot Racecourse, Perth WA. SUPALAMI Light Tasmanian Oak laminate beams. Designer: Webster+Allan (formally MINK Studio Design Interiors). www.supawood.com